Augu»t 17, 195') 2—THE MIIJ. CITY ENTERPRISE rhe MIIJ. CITY ENTERPRISE fl DON PETERSON. Publisher JAMES SMITH. Editor Entered an eecond-clase matter November 10. 1144 at the poet office at Mill City, Orason. under the Act of March 3 1S7S < 1. 4«. ii ii : i > »l»x HHTIMI»tii One Th" Enlurprl»« will not b» responsible for more^ than one incorrect in­ In advertising should be reported Immediately. Display sertion. 1 Errors ------------------------------------- ------- Advertising 45c column inch Political Advertising 75c inch. f f CMON-JUST A 1 1 I LITTLE 5IP WON'T . I 1 HUifT Ou' J NOT ME -THAT STUFF WAS TUE BE6INNINÖ OF THE ENt) FQg THEM — / M 1 1 FPfEOOH Nt WIFAFII NATI NAl »2J4AA RIAL ’@N k PUBLISH!** ''ASSOCIATION POLISH •THE PAPER THAT HAS NO ENEMIES HAS NO FRIENDS.” - George Putnam .Mark September the twelfth on your calendar as an Important day in your life and in the future of the North Santiain canyon. That dinner-meeting is attracting Interest from all over the canyon country already. It Isn't Just another get-together. It’s a vital, throbbing affair that's either going to enable the canyon to enter the future with it» eyes open, or Its going to prove that we believe In blind progress. Men will be at that meeting to tell us how we can find out how much we are worth and how much we could be worth In the North Santlam country. Experts on civic development will be on hand to discuss the problem of getting a survey of our region taken. They will explain what is and what Isn’t important In measuring a region's resources. When we discover what our resources are and where they are and what we can do with them, we will be able to look ourselves over anil see I wliat we have to offer to Industry and our nation. Unless we step out and support this meeting In the Mill City high school, the canyon will be like a broken down 1980 automobile two or three years after Detroit Dani Is finlshisl. Our Ilves, our prosperity, our very future may very well be closely linked to the success or failure of this meeting. The Storm Every time the heavy clouds of an impending storm flirt with our North Santlam mountains, we aeetn nearer to Korea. As the threatening storm darkens the skies, so our thoughts are made blacker by the man- made force gathering over the Orient. Man’s war on man and man's view of nature on rampage seem one ami the same thing—the same strange feeling of helpless restlessness strikes us. What linen the future hold? Will the storm drench us? Ho with storms and so with wars, the statesmen may shout, the news­ papers may cry but what hurts are our own feelings. Home people like storms, deans the air they say. Home even like wars. They make jobs, end unemployment. In the end there’s a payment—but who sees the end? Storms and wars reap a harvets of men's Ilves, fortunes and happi­ ness. Man can't stop storms, but he can build Detroit Oanw to keep the storms from causing too much mischief In the valleys. Man won't stop wars either until he finds a way to dam up his hitter emotions and to permit them to flow out gradually along non-destructlve channels. Electrical Contracting and Service FREE ESTIMATES — LICENSED ELECTRICIANS Write or Phone Collect BUSINESS PHONE — SALEM 3-5561 HOME PHONE — SALEM 2-3300 Salem Equipment Co. KEN PRATT, Mgr. Electrical Dept. 3455 D Street, SALEM SPECIAL SERVICE TO MILLS McCulloch Chain Saws for Loggers « rvice John Nelson PHONE «•* UonranHHHaHQnnnnnaHBinnnaiaMnnnnnnxrannnnnunnnnnnnnnmnna Friday & Saturday Specials FREE With $10.00 or More Order One ein. Coke HILL TOP GENERAL STORE ALBERT TOMAN. Prop WE DEIJVFR MILL CITY FOX VALLEY MILL CITY, OREGON By MRS J. H. JOHNSTON Mr. and Mrs. Jim King of Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ainsworth and : motored to Longview. Wash., Sunday son Boyd of Forest Grove were Fri­ to bring their three children home day callers here. who have spent the last week visit­ Mrs. William Knight and two chil­ ing with their grandparents. dren Bobby and Cheta of Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lanphear of Wash., have been visiting at the Ju­ route 1, Lyons, left Friday on a trip lian homes. Mrs. Knight is a grand to eastern Oregon. They plan to be daughter of Albert Julians, Mrs. ¡gone until about the first of Septem­ Cathryn Julian. Mrs. Knight's ber. grandmother went home with Mrs. Mrs. Gertrude Mason moved from I Knight and will spend some time visiting with two of her sons and Mill City to Harrisburg Tuesday. families in Washington, one at Au- Mrs. Mason had lived in Mill City for more than thirty years. She will burn and the other at Shelton. ! live with her son, Arthur Mason, who Mr. and Mrs. Tom Courtney and is Harrisburg’s superintendent of baby of Mill City were callers in Fox schools. Valley Monday evening. The Court­ On display at Hendricson’s store neys are leaving Mill City soon and this week is a gladiolis that evidently will go to Indiana where he will at­ ' outdid itself. The bloom grown by tend Butler university. He has been Mrs. J. Personett of Mill City re­ the pastor the Mill City Christian pudiated the usual course of develop­ church the past two years. They ing from a single flower Into three want to sell their home and acreage petals. This gladiolis sprang from a near the river west of Mill Ctiy on multiple flower into a beautiful ef- Route 1, Lyons in Marion county. florsecence of many petals. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian re­ turned home the past week from the east where they went to see Mrs Julian's mother who was ill. She was some better when they came home. The Clifford Wests and Robert Fountain : Morgan went to Diamond lake Sat­ Meals urday on a fishing trip. They re­ turned Monday night and reported Sweden Soft Freeze having a nice visit with several rela­ tives who were camped at the lake. OPEN SEVEN DAYS VB *S Steak House NAM. Planner Sure Death To Freedom A WEEK Don’t Borrow—Sunscribe Today! college, are now living in Gates. Chuck Faylor and Sam Engle Mill City Lodge No. 144. (Oliver is employed here. Owners I.O.O.F. meets every Friday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fox and three night. Visiting brothers welcome. ' children, Arlene, Carolyn and Richie, By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP An all day family reunion was held spent several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lord. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman They returned to their Seattle home DR. MARK Garrison Sunday. A picnic dinner Monday. was served on the lawn in the after­ Mrs. Albert Millsap left Friday for noon. Those present were Mr. and a two week vacation in Portland at Mrs. Alvin Garrison. Carol and Gary, the home of her son and family, Mr. REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Levi Garrison. Mrs. Paul Pennington and Mrs. Ralph Millsap. Mrs. Hen ­ and daughter Paula, all from Lyons; Will be at his Mill City office in the Jenkins Building Quinn of Seaside, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards and Mr rietta City, is also at the Millsap home Thursday afternoons 1 to 6 p.m. and Mrs. Fred Zunck and son Fred­ Mill Portland. Also Thursday evenings by Appointment. die of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Willard in Recent guests at the home of Mr. I Berry of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs Elmer Stewart were Mr. and Mrs HOME OFFICE: SIS W. FIRST, ALBANY Charles Jones. Linda and Dickie ot and Mrs Floyd Holst and family of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell, Idaho. Cogburn of Plush. Ore. Visiting at the G. E. McCarty home Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Britton and over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Salem were over the Rodney Olsen of Vancouver, Wash. weekend guests at the home of Mr Visitors at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Ace Johnson. The John­ Mrs. Frank Saunders in Salem, were sons moved to Newport this week Mrs Glen Hearing and two children. where he has secured employment. Ann Marie Hirte was a guest there Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oliver and for a week. daughter, formerly of Corvallis where THAT BUILDING NOW he was a student at Oregon state Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! GATES 1 I AHHII H I AI S I Repair or Re-Roof Before the Fall Rains Come BROADWAY AND A4A/N STRFFT How to Meet Problems of Met Has Bing Bewitched, Bothered _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ——By BILLY ROSE------------------------- A New York paper recently carried the following dispatch from Paris: ” I I = i I I I AN AMPLE STOCK OF ROOFING AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES. COMPOSITION, ALUMINUM OR STEEL SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP STAYTON. OREGON Rudolf Bing, new general manager of the Metropolitan Opera House, said today that he had come to Europe on the biggest talent aearch in op­ eratic history. Asked about the offer last year of BiUy Rose. Broadway producer and columnist, to take over the Met and make It pay, Mr. Bing asked: "Who’s he?" When reminded of Rose's ldenti- ty, the impresario laughed and added: "The problems of th* Met will never be solved by Broadway m e t h- ods.” Judging from the above, it’s evident that Mr. Bing has a sense of humor and. as Groucho Marx once said, if there's anything I like in a man or ao opera director it’s a sense of humor. But on the off- chance that some folks may have missed the hilarious overtones of Rudy's remarks, perhaps I ought to translate them and let every- body in on the joke ess FIRST OFF, our Viennese friend wants us to know that he's in Europe on what he modestly calls "the biggest talent search in op- eratic history." An admirable un- dertaking, but seeing as how the Herr Direktor recently put Kirsten Flagstadt on the Met payroll, the natural question is whether the tate** he’s looking for is in the tonsil or treason department. .4 >«•<>• rgaallf aalarai it » bp Mr. Brag Jaita'I tail ibtt taaalrp far taira/ ba- fari tahtag bit ey«i aai tar 4raat< la tbl Coatta rat Aflar ail. a bra a gaal irilb tbrtaÀ- bari ¡pali u taaportaJ la batt aar ?ia. I •d pirati af liaab aaj talari far il u-aalj tirai ibi part «• el gaaJ pablit rtlai-oat far brat «e firtl gM « lb a beata lalaa! a caret»/ Ze»IJufe* It may very well be that the larynxes in Filadetfls. Germany, are superior to those In Philadel­ phia. Pennsylvania, but you can’t prove It by Marian Anderson Nest we come to Rudy a side­ splitting "Who det?" when asked about me When you come right down to it. there’s no reason why Mr 8 should ever have heard hiss er hosannah of an American pro­ ducer who has spent the last quer- ter of a century in the entertain­ ment business. After all, it wasn’t until recently that this Dapper Danubian had either time or incentive to keep up with theatrical news. According to the record, he has spent a good deal of his adult life as amaneun- sis and assistant to various assis­ tants, but nowhere do I find any mention of his having produced so much as a necktie—although, come to think of it, he did sell a few of them when he clerked in a London haberdashery during the war. • • • ACTUALLY, UNLESS he suffers from a slapsy • lapsey memory Brother Bing was only kidding when he said, ’’Who det? The fact is that he’s made two tries in recent years to strike up a nod­ ding acquaintance with me—both of which left me nodding. Once in London and once in New York, he did his darnedest to fast-talk me into backing some party venture he was fronting for, and each time I shooed him off with the polite ex­ planation that my policy wae. "Neither a borrower nor a sucker be ” Tbari it. of coarn, n aattUa ¡bttkl that tbit iabar ao loagar raratrabtrt Iryrtsf *• P“t 'ba bita ow ■>« — m abirb »< »«>« ttta btxttOf I tiiJa'I baOtr uba bl art abta tbt Mat «•- bit rppaialaiaal For a long time, I thought the Bir.g in question was Herman Bing, the baggy-pentsed Dutch comedian —who else would hire Flagstadt and fire Melchior? Who else would substitute the grunt-and-groan Ger­ man operas for the melodic Italian ones? 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